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Dangal girls had sweet Sibling Fight in Twitter over SRK’s praise of Sanaya Malhotra

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Mumbai, Jan 11, 2017: The Dangal girls, who are close friends in real life, are taking funny dig at each other. It all began with Sanaya Malhotra's Instagram upload posing the famous Shah Rukh Khan pose of mitwa song from the movie Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna. This led Shah Rukh shower praises on her.

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Fatima Sana Sheikh and Sanya Malhotra are on a roll. The Dangal girls are earning accolades from all over for their unmatched portrayal of wrestlers Geeta and Babita Phogat respectively. The girls are always seen pretty close to each other in the movie and always supported each other.

But there might be one small thing that sparks a little competition between the two, and that is their love for not Aamir, but a different Khan of Bollywood.

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The tweet by SRK on praising Sanaya or the reel-life Babita on her 'Mitwa' moves from the movie "Kabhi Alvida na Kehna" says- "will have to relearn from u. Fantastic" and this made her on screen sister Fatimah Sana Shaikh a little jealous. Sanaya tweeted back saying " sir mera toh Happy New Year hogaya".

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Reacting to these tweets Fatimah also came up with her tweet saying "yeh dekh ne se pehle main Marr kyun nahi gaee sanya I am disowning you! # jealous ok. Bye." definitely garnished it with a sad emoticon.

While Sanya was earning accolades from 'King Khan' himself, her screen sister Fatima was getting a little envious. Meanwhile, Sanya had an epic reaction after getting praises from Shah Rukh Khan.

prepared by Saptaparni Goon of NewsGram. Twitter: @saptaparni_goon

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